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    CAOFEN F80 On-Road 48Ah 72V L3e Electric Motorcycles

    Original price was: €6,899.00.Current price is: €6,399.00.

    The main features of this vehicle are a powerful 72V battery on innovative NMC 21700 cells (nickel-manganese-cadmium), which provides up to 2000 charging cycles and retains its properties in extreme weather conditions. This is three times the lifespan compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. In terms of voltage supplied, NMC outperforms typical lithium-ion batteries. The average battery output voltage on NMC cells is about 3.7V. The higher voltage makes NMC batteries better suited for applications that require high power output. 2.35 seconds is the time it takes for the F80 to reach a speed of 50 km/h. A powerful electric motor with a peak power of 8000W guarantees impressive torque, a pleasant drive sound, smooth acceleration and a top speed of up to 90 km/h. The appearance of the machine is modern, massive and inspires respect for motorcyclists on traditional combustion designs.

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    CAOFEN F80 On-Road 60Ah 72V L3e Electric Motorcycles

    Original price was: €7,699.00.Current price is: €6,999.00.

    The main features of this vehicle are a powerful 72V battery on innovative NMC 21700 cells (nickel-manganese-cadmium), which provides up to 2000 charging cycles and retains its properties in extreme weather conditions. This is three times the lifespan compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. In terms of voltage supplied, NMC outperforms typical lithium-ion batteries. The average battery output voltage on NMC cells is about 3.7V. The higher voltage makes NMC batteries better suited for applications that require high power output. 2.35 seconds is the time it takes for the F80 to reach a speed of 50 km/h. A powerful electric motor with a peak power of 8000W guarantees impressive torque, a pleasant drive sound, smooth acceleration and a top speed of up to 90 km/h. The appearance of the machine is modern, massive and inspires respect for motorcyclists on traditional combustion designs.